Half a century later, the midnight movie that refused to die still sparks freedom, community, and unapologetic queer joy.
In November 1975, Chicago Tribune critic Gene Siskel and Chicago Sun-Times critic Roger Ebert went into a WTTW studio to tape ...
The cookbook’s persimmon linen cover, stamped with folk art from Gilliland’s personal collection, mirrors the restaurant’s colorful facade and hints at the immersive experience within. It’s a love ...
Released in 1995, “Diwale Dulhania Le Jayenge” or “DDLJ” redefined the Bollywood romance. Its most devoted fans still flock to a Mumbai cinema that has shown the film every day for three decades ...
This year marks 50 years since Voyageurs National Park was officially established. It is Minnesota’s only national park and one of the state’s most treasured outdoor destinations, wide waterways and ...
Gerd Wuestemann is wholeheartedly committed to AI: artistic integrity. Those initials, of course, also stand for something that is radically changing our world. Sure, he enjoys reflecting on his ...
If you are a child of the 1970s or ’80s, you were lucky enough to grow up in the golden age of Hollywood movie posters — a time before PhotoShop and AI, when key art (as it’s known within the trade) ...
Contestants and line dancers traveled from across the country to the World Gay Rodeo Finals in Reno, Nevada, to celebrate a half-century of gay rodeo. Alexander Saites, 35, asked his mentor, Chuck ...
The world has lost another genius in the world of movie poster art. Drew Struzan, the man who created posters for Back to the Future, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and many more, has passed away ...
A controversial novel about migrants arriving in Europe could soon be on a bookshelf near you – but it was written more than 50 years ago. Raspail’s “depiction of the migrants” is “savagely, even ...
DILWORTH, Minn. — Think how many times John DiFiore has put his tenor sax together for a music gig somewhere. He's played with some of America's greatest bands, and for the last 50 years, he's taught ...